Something I like a lot about his character is that despite everything he clearly has a passion for teaching others. Even if his methods are more than just a little obnoxious and his lessons aren't always the ones people want to learn. Imo it's very rare for house to NOT be in teaching mode.
He’s way too good at imparting intelligence with humor. In fact, his lack of seriousness (outwardly) is what makes his character such an awesome diagnostician. You have to compartmentalize… but not when it comes to everything.
@@Ryan-og4zf House was one of the best shows in television history, in my opinion. I like this episode with him teaching and I'm not sure but I believe this is the episode about what happened to House's leg. If I remember correctly, one of these 3 ppl was actually House.
@@Minlaroo Not really much I can say if you think a procedural medical drama/ comedy is one of the greatest shows in television history. Literally every episode follows the same format
Teaches the Class how to do things Properly but also makes it clear that things Don't work the way their supposed to, Reality is unpredictable and because of that you need to be Flexible with the way you strategise and plan
Pretty sure they wouldn’t put his dog down unless it attacked someone else. I’ve at least never heard a story where someone had their dog put down because it bit the owner.
@@Mogolous Eh…. Depends. They could order it put down to prevent a stranger being bit. If the dog bit it’s owner then it likely wouldn’t have an issue biting a stranger.
@@J-Rod91 The farmer owns enough land that his house is half a mile from the fence, or at least SOME point in the fence. That might lead to a settlenment that requires the dog to be chained when he is out. The dog is a threat only to the letter carrier and the farmer and his family.
@@Mogolous I'm pretty sure the dog had attacked someone else first and was on its last chance. Not that patient fears are always completely rational anyway.
What i like about this episode was that people started to fill in the hall every so often he talks in the lecture. Went a few people, grafually filling up. Until in the end its full and many are standing to listen.
Word got out that House was "teaching." And little by little, the lecture hall filled to capacity. And of course, in the end, House was the patient! He was using himself as an example. Yes, it was brilliantly done.
@@MintRobin You don't understand. No one was there because they all thought the other Dr./Professor was lecturing. Once word got out among the hospital staff that House was "subbing" the hall began to fill up. Everyone knew it would be the lecture of a lifetime. And it was!
One of the neat things about this episode is that the "golfer" case was actually his own. They thought he was just looking for drugs, but his leg muscle was dying. They never checked after dismissing him as just an addict.
Because of this channel last year I finally watched House on Netflix. Those last moments with Wilson broke my heart and made my eyes have tears.😢 ❤House MD❤ was truly a good show even when watched in 2023❤
Carmen is hardly known for her down to earth and realistic acting portrayals. She is a pretty face that made her career by *over* acting in Baywatch and the parody movies of the 2000s.
@@dresdenlancer9012 Sure she was certainly smoking hot. That she was cool enough to agree to being 'insulted' in that way speaks a lot about her character. Meryl Streep is among the best actresses of our generation, getting told that are not even in that stratosphere is not an insult. Dunno how to put it, but that Carmen went with it is really endearing to me.
House sees all that could have been with the other two patients, making his life in hell feel like his own punishment. Had his diagnosis been accurate, he could've been the volleyball player who was able to keep her limb. Had he opted for amputation, he may have continued to lead a busy and satisfying life as the farmer with the prosthetic. Rather, he was left with the worst possible compromise: an almost unusable leg that hurts all the time. However, that isn't even the worst aspect. The worst thing is that he still has the option to replace it with a prosthetic to stop the agony. He could overcome his addiction to painkillers, but his pride will never let him. It's the ideal prison because he can leave at any time yet he chooses not to.
If only real doctors had encyclopedic knowledge plus unlimited resource to any and all diagnostic tests (with results back instantly) and equipment......in the real World, you sit in the A&E waiting room so long you take root, then eventually a freshly-graduated doctor gives you a pain tablet and sends you home with "Make an appointment to see you GP".....and another month goes past.....and you die.
Some rattlesnake bites can be painless despite being life-threatening. Some people walking around in the dark don't even know they were bitten. Usually, venom does cause a sharp burning pain but a painless bite does not mean it was a "dry bite" (no venom). It depends on the species of the snake. Mojave and speckled rattlesnake bites are generally painless.
I believe this was the episode that was about what happened to House but I'm not sure. I watched it so long ago. If I'm correct, the real story was about his leg, what happened to him and why he uses a cane. It was one of my favorite episodes if it's the one that I think it was. Now I'm curious and I want to see the whole episode! I like seeing House teaching students. I wish they would have had more episodes like that.
If you watch the full episodes, there is often clues at the beginning for the final result of the case. You can see the dog barking when Foreman and Chase investigate the farm. In another episode, A guy is running in the morning with his friend. Turns out his wife was unfaithful and we find out it was with his friend.
I feel like of all the episodes, I keep coming back to this the most. Its not the "best" episode, its not house at his greatest, but this episode feels like the closest we come to a stable house, what he could be if he wasn't always miserable.
Spoiler alert for each case The farmer was bitten by his dog, but hid it because he was afraid his dog would be deemed unsafe and put down. The bacteria from the bite caused the leg to develop necrosis and the leg had to be amputated The second patient had a tumor in her leg, which House felt would have been discovered sooner if Cameron didnt care about the girl to the point that she ordered a series of very expensive and painful tests instead of ruling out obvious causes. The tumor was still safely removed in the end but there was a risk of amputation The third patient was House himself. He had a clotted aneurysm in his leg, and it eventually developed into infarction. His choices were to amputate his leg or perform bypass surgery that could kill him. House goes with the bypass and although it worked, he goes into cardiac arrest and briefly dies for a full minute. When he awakens he asks to be put into a medically induced coma. While he was in the coma, his then girlfriend as his medical proxy agrees to have the dead muscle on his leg amputated. As a result House has his limp and experiences chronic pain.
Kewl, I figured the first one about the dog! Once it showed up barking, I was thinking maybe it was what bit the farmer and the farmer didn't want to say anything.
Don't know about the US but in Australia the medicos just take a swab of the area around the bite, they can tell within a couple of minutes what type of snake bite it was from the saliva and administer the correct anti venom.
He is in Black Adder which is a series well worth watching. The first season isn't great but the next few are and if the final episode doesn't have your eyes filling up you're not human. You will definitely see another side of House.
wait if someone shows up with a snakebite and pain in the leg, these guys are going to go out to a farm and try to find what snake it is? That is the most pointless thing you could try. Why would a snake remain where it was, and even if you found a snake there, how can you assume that its the one that bit him? Isn't this why they have antivenom that treats a bunch of different toxins at the same time? If its the US, 99% of the time its some kind of rattlesnake if its life threatening and venomous. The chances of it being a coral snake is almost non existent, and we don't have any other venomous snake types here.
Unless the snake envenomation were from a coral snake, there is only 1 antivenin used in the US for all venomous snakebites: CroFab, made from the venom of 3 species of rattler and water moccasin. Cool storyline, but this isn't Africa or Asia or Australia where there are genus- or species-specific antivenins for a wide variety of species.
And this is why you have to give very low doses of antivenom to start - to rule out allergic reactions, especially to horses. Then you can give a bigger dose. The question is, was this written in as a deliberate mistake on her part? I guess I need to watch the full episode.
@@aoe4_kachow I think they mean using antivenom on horses because they get bitten by snakes too, and can have allergic reactions to antivenom. Though yes, some people can be allergic to horses. Which is a career killer if they're a cowboy.
@@aoe4_kachow More common than you would think - enough so that you can’t risk just giving them a full dose of antivenom. They could also be allergic to something in the horses blood and not necessarily a whole horse.
@@dars5229 No, I meant people being allergic to horses. The way antivenom is made is to inject horses with a small dose, and let them build up antibodies to it. They then collect the horse blood and spin it down to isolate the antibodies - which they then inject into the snakebite victim. They give the horses blood infusions to make up for the lost blood, and have s special horse farm where they do all of this.
The 1st student who seems to be the smartest in the room, Josh Zuckerman, to whom House says, "I'm not going to like you, am I?" is the same actor who plays the smartest kid in the room in the 1st episode of season 3 of The West Wing, Isaac and Ishmael. Josh Lyman gives him backhanded respect in that episode. I wonder if this is his 'type' - precocious enough to annoy intelligent people for being intelligent.
An aneurysm is one of those things that just happens. They can be congenital or they can happen from drug abuse, even cigarettes, or they can happen just because the universe thought it would be funny.
@@thevoiceofreason8240 ah i do remember that bit, but i didnt know if they went more indepth than that. I remember an episode that mustve been right after his surgery to fix it and he was running, jumped in a fountain to cool off and that was how he figured out a case (paralyzed/brain dead father in a chair) if im remembering right
I enjoyed seeing House in teaching mode. Still very clever, but clearly trying to impart wisdom on the new generation.
I thought the comment section was bugged when I saw you here LMAO
Something I like a lot about his character is that despite everything he clearly has a passion for teaching others. Even if his methods are more than just a little obnoxious and his lessons aren't always the ones people want to learn. Imo it's very rare for house to NOT be in teaching mode.
When you realize the hot golfer was young House all alone
He’s way too good at imparting intelligence with humor. In fact, his lack of seriousness (outwardly) is what makes his character such an awesome diagnostician. You have to compartmentalize… but not when it comes to everything.
@@libero-darkgogeta4582LMAO here you saw I when bugged was section comment this thought I
This was probably one of the best episodes in television history. Such an amazing storytelling...
Best episodes in television history is a huge stretch
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@@Ryan-og4zf House was one of the best shows in television history, in my opinion. I like this episode with him teaching and I'm not sure but I believe this is the episode about what happened to House's leg. If I remember correctly, one of these 3 ppl was actually House.
@@Minlaroo Not really much I can say if you think a procedural medical drama/ comedy is one of the greatest shows in television history. Literally every episode follows the same format
0:09 “I’m not gonna like you am I?” - House just reads our minds 😅
Sigh. Where did we learn do disapprove of intelligent young people? House was grudgingly saying that he admired the kids intelligence.
You do know this is not a documentary - but a scripted drama ie the scriptwriters *_decide_* when to make someone irritating?
@@danguee1 No way! Really? I _juust_ had no idea.
@@barryschwarz when they're annoying
6:23
“It hurts really really bad”
*house dreamily* “...yeah?”
More like “It hurts soo good…Daddy❤
House: What was that last part again?
Her: Oh nothing…
Teaches the Class how to do things Properly but also makes it clear that things Don't work the way their supposed to, Reality is unpredictable and because of that you need to be Flexible with the way you strategise and plan
Great actor! Diagnosis was way off and miss leading. Playing doctor and giving a lecture.
Please do not capitalize random letters in your sentence
@@nethercreature1624or what?!?
Wasn’t a snake that bit the farmer. It was his dog. He didn’t want to say anything fearing authorities would put his dog down.
Pretty sure they wouldn’t put his dog down unless it attacked someone else. I’ve at least never heard a story where someone had their dog put down because it bit the owner.
@@Mogolous Eh…. Depends. They could order it put down to prevent a stranger being bit. If the dog bit it’s owner then it likely wouldn’t have an issue biting a stranger.
@@J-Rod91 The farmer owns enough land that his house is half a mile from the fence, or at least SOME point in the fence. That might lead to a settlenment that requires the dog to be chained when he is out. The dog is a threat only to the letter carrier and the farmer and his family.
@@Mogolous I'm pretty sure the dog had attacked someone else first and was on its last chance. Not that patient fears are always completely rational anyway.
Or his wife😂
What i like about this episode was that people started to fill in the hall every so often he talks in the lecture.
Went a few people, grafually filling up.
Until in the end its full and many are standing to listen.
This is my favorite episode of House M.D. of the 177 episodes.
Word got out that House was "teaching." And little by little, the lecture hall filled to capacity. And of course, in the end, House was the patient! He was using himself as an example. Yes, it was brilliantly done.
@@anthonymendez1997 Mine too.
And the one filling up were all consultants
@@MintRobin You don't understand. No one was there because they all thought the other Dr./Professor was lecturing. Once word got out among the hospital staff that House was "subbing" the hall began to fill up. Everyone knew it would be the lecture of a lifetime. And it was!
7:05 I don't know why but I love this edit where it just cuts to him holding the syringe and asking nonchalantly what to do
I too am in this comment section
have you tried the new joke drug
@@38mb.aye, I did tried the new joke drug.
@@INTERNALSERVERERROR500 Only unfunny people try the new joke drug. You are unfunny.
@@threestrikesmarxman9095
I tried unfunny drug
*confident smirky look*
@@threestrikesmarxman9095Forman is black....
Carmen Electra fellas! Scary movie, meet the Spartans!
I knew I had seen her somewhere else, thx from the reminder
...And my bucket list...
Let's not forget Goodburger.
@@mog4993 I'm not aware of goodburger
@@hkaayaakuu yeah. Was a fairly small part.
4:23
Yeah right I saw the way you were looking at Carmen, She's Mine stay away.
Dennis Rodman and his stds have been in that. Think about it.
03:20 House's face like: I catch you-u-u-u-u )
This show was so good. House was an amazing character and the actor played the part to perfection.
Perfect thumb choice, got me.
This has got to be one of the best House videos uploaded by this channel .
love this episode, house nearly vulnerable
Which episode is this?
@@daikohamada4666 I also want to know this
@@daikohamada4666 Season 1 Episode 21 ''Three Stories'
@@feloniusgru9561 Season 1 Episode 21 ''Three Stories'
@@daikohamada4666check description
One of the neat things about this episode is that the "golfer" case was actually his own. They thought he was just looking for drugs, but his leg muscle was dying. They never checked after dismissing him as just an addict.
Because of this channel last year I finally watched House on Netflix. Those last moments with Wilson broke my heart and made my eyes have tears.😢 ❤House MD❤ was truly a good show even when watched in 2023❤
In Which Country are you to Look House on Netflix?
@@koraysengun4637 qatar
The end was not worthy of this wonderful show. Just my opinion.
@@koraysengun4637i think it’s available on french netflix
House is my all time favorite TV show. I even own a few seasons I bought on DVD probably 20 years ago.
'here to be my fantasy, not that she's Meryl Streep' ... dang.. that is some line to deliver while Carmen is there in the room.
Carmen is hardly known for her down to earth and realistic acting portrayals. She is a pretty face that made her career by *over* acting in Baywatch and the parody movies of the 2000s.
@@dresdenlancer9012 Sure she was certainly smoking hot. That she was cool enough to agree to being 'insulted' in that way speaks a lot about her character.
Meryl Streep is among the best actresses of our generation, getting told that are not even in that stratosphere is not an insult.
Dunno how to put it, but that Carmen went with it is really endearing to me.
This was one of the best episodes. I watched it over and over again.
Yes. This and the Amber, bus, memory loss episodes. Super good.
House teaching students using visualization like that feels like a D&D game, honestly
"Can I put my pants back on now?"
"I'd rather you didn't"
That's my man!!
The Baywatch Thespian
This is the best episode of the entire house series.
House sees all that could have been with the other two patients, making his life in hell feel like his own punishment. Had his diagnosis been accurate, he could've been the volleyball player who was able to keep her limb. Had he opted for amputation, he may have continued to lead a busy and satisfying life as the farmer with the prosthetic. Rather, he was left with the worst possible compromise: an almost unusable leg that hurts all the time. However, that isn't even the worst aspect. The worst thing is that he still has the option to replace it with a prosthetic to stop the agony. He could overcome his addiction to painkillers, but his pride will never let him. It's the ideal prison because he can leave at any time yet he chooses not to.
"I need you to take off your pants." "Luckily for you, they're overalls."
favourite show for a reason
Loved to see Carmen Electra back.❤
daddy house upload
If only real doctors had encyclopedic knowledge plus unlimited resource to any and all diagnostic tests (with results back instantly) and equipment......in the real World, you sit in the A&E waiting room so long you take root, then eventually a freshly-graduated doctor gives you a pain tablet and sends you home with "Make an appointment to see you GP".....and another month goes past.....and you die.
Outstanding episode!
When a Farmer goes to hospital - it's always serious
One if the best series ever. House is performing at home
Some rattlesnake bites can be painless despite being life-threatening. Some people walking around in the dark don't even know they were bitten. Usually, venom does cause a sharp burning pain but a painless bite does not mean it was a "dry bite" (no venom). It depends on the species of the snake. Mojave and speckled rattlesnake bites are generally painless.
I've seen this scene like every time it's been reuploaded
I believe this was the episode that was about what happened to House but I'm not sure. I watched it so long ago. If I'm correct, the real story was about his leg, what happened to him and why he uses a cane. It was one of my favorite episodes if it's the one that I think it was. Now I'm curious and I want to see the whole episode! I like seeing House teaching students. I wish they would have had more episodes like that.
This was a truly great episode
This is precisely what makes this show STAND OUT from the others
Thank you Doctor House you are very smart. And you know what you are talking about.
3:07 that is one amazed man right there
I might just need to finally watch this show lol
😂Family history with all the family in the room.
If you watch the full episodes, there is often clues at the beginning for the final result of the case.
You can see the dog barking when Foreman and Chase investigate the farm.
In another episode, A guy is running in the morning with his friend. Turns out his wife was unfaithful and we find out it was with his friend.
I’m confused what was the clue from the dogs and who is the person cheating
@@Crown_0110 Dog ended up being what bit him, not the snake.
Other thing is a different episode.
@@JohnLoKie ooooh
@@Crown_0110you should not have been confused. It was clear.
1x21 and one of the best episodes of whole show
Still great after all those years
Damnit, I need to rewatch the whole show again soon^^.
I LOVE THIS CHANNEL AND HOUSE MD SO MUCH!!!😍😍😍🔥🔥🔥
Loved this episode!
I feel like of all the episodes, I keep coming back to this the most. Its not the "best" episode, its not house at his greatest, but this episode feels like the closest we come to a stable house, what he could be if he wasn't always miserable.
Its so surprising this is from season 1
God I wish my stresses topped out at "the boy from the volleyball team won't call me back"
Brilliant show.
This is my favorite episode.
May be the best episode.
If it's the episode that I think it is, it was definitely one of,if not,the best episode(s) of House.
He made a story how he lost his leg so creative.
Let me think... maybe... Lupus, Lupus and... Lupus.
Spoiler alert for each case
The farmer was bitten by his dog, but hid it because he was afraid his dog would be deemed unsafe and put down. The bacteria from the bite caused the leg to develop necrosis and the leg had to be amputated
The second patient had a tumor in her leg, which House felt would have been discovered sooner if Cameron didnt care about the girl to the point that she ordered a series of very expensive and painful tests instead of ruling out obvious causes. The tumor was still safely removed in the end but there was a risk of amputation
The third patient was House himself. He had a clotted aneurysm in his leg, and it eventually developed into infarction. His choices were to amputate his leg or perform bypass surgery that could kill him. House goes with the bypass and although it worked, he goes into cardiac arrest and briefly dies for a full minute. When he awakens he asks to be put into a medically induced coma. While he was in the coma, his then girlfriend as his medical proxy agrees to have the dead muscle on his leg amputated. As a result House has his limp and experiences chronic pain.
Kewl, I figured the first one about the dog! Once it showed up barking, I was thinking maybe it was what bit the farmer and the farmer didn't want to say anything.
what episode is this ? I now want to see it :D
@@sandudaniel5434it’s called Three Stories in season 1
I thought the third patient was the narcotic. The Golfer faking who went in for drugs. Or was that House?
I saw the thumbnail and I instantly clicked
hope modern day class will be like this.
I'd really love a new series of House, based on this episode, where every episode is a teaching lecture, with different case studies like this.
Don't know about the US but in Australia the medicos just take a swab of the area around the bite, they can tell within a couple of minutes what type of snake bite it was from the saliva and administer the correct anti venom.
This man voice is like listening in radio😊
In real life Hugh Laurie, who portrays House, has a British accent. He’s an Englishman.
Great show
Imagine you can say 'take off your pants" to Carmen electra
there could be few more things to say, butt that would involve a few bodyparts.
@@perkristensen1442wrong but
Imagine the antibiotics involved
@@carsonmontano7116 The right butt, Carmen's butt
@@carsonmontano7116Carmen’s butt
Can’t believe sherlock was doctor all along
Most important episode in Dr House
If its Tuesday....
hello house squad
I miss watching "House" on TV every week...
I feel like this is one of house's vicadin visions
I still see him acting from Black Adder 😂
cant believe he’s british 😅
Nobody's perfect.
He is in Black Adder which is a series well worth watching. The first season isn't great but the next few are and if the final episode doesn't have your eyes filling up you're not human. You will definitely see another side of House.
Why?
Because he uses the wrong terminology to imply that he comes from the US?
@@pcka12 Not the person you were replying to, but I've seen others say that before - it's because he impersonates an American accent very well.
Kinda want to warch this series again, but ive already watched it like 5 times already😅😅
One must check out for anything that might be related to what is going on that can cause these problems
7:39 wait he looks familiar
Andrew Keagan
He was in 10 things I hate about you.
LOVE LOVE LOVE House!!
El capítulo ganador del Emmy.
-"why isn't she wearing pants?"
- House:"what what are you gay or something?!!"
wait if someone shows up with a snakebite and pain in the leg, these guys are going to go out to a farm and try to find what snake it is? That is the most pointless thing you could try. Why would a snake remain where it was, and even if you found a snake there, how can you assume that its the one that bit him? Isn't this why they have antivenom that treats a bunch of different toxins at the same time? If its the US, 99% of the time its some kind of rattlesnake if its life threatening and venomous. The chances of it being a coral snake is almost non existent, and we don't have any other venomous snake types here.
We have copperheads, lots of copperheads.
i recommend watching the entire episode, because Im pretty sure they make this exact point and then wonder why it isnt working.
Are there not also water moccasins?@@jamesshank7918
my favourite episode
1:45 Wasn't he in Mean Girls 2004? Definitely in some movie or TV show like that. Wasn't a very nice character.
10 things I hate about you
He was the jerk popular guy in 10 Things I Hate About You…. He played Joey Lawrence.
Wish they had continued the series.........
of course Carmens leg is much more interesting....lol
Awesome show hysterical and genius…
Farmin' Electra
Now that the pants are off, I'm go have to do a taste sample of both openings, just bare with me.
I love this show...
Unless the snake envenomation were from a coral snake, there is only 1 antivenin used in the US for all venomous snakebites: CroFab, made from the venom of 3 species of rattler and water moccasin. Cool storyline, but this isn't Africa or Asia or Australia where there are genus- or species-specific antivenins for a wide variety of species.
I bet you're great at parties...
You already had Jennifer Morrison, why did you need Carmen Electra for that!
I love this episode
it is like he enjoys tormenting his patients 7:00
I gotta watch this show
And this is why you have to give very low doses of antivenom to start - to rule out allergic reactions, especially to horses. Then you can give a bigger dose. The question is, was this written in as a deliberate mistake on her part? I guess I need to watch the full episode.
Is it common for people to be allergic to horses?
@@aoe4_kachow I think they mean using antivenom on horses because they get bitten by snakes too, and can have allergic reactions to antivenom. Though yes, some people can be allergic to horses. Which is a career killer if they're a cowboy.
@@aoe4_kachow More common than you would think - enough so that you can’t risk just giving them a full dose of antivenom. They could also be allergic to something in the horses blood and not necessarily a whole horse.
@@dars5229 No, I meant people being allergic to horses. The way antivenom is made is to inject horses with a small dose, and let them build up antibodies to it. They then collect the horse blood and spin it down to isolate the antibodies - which they then inject into the snakebite victim. They give the horses blood infusions to make up for the lost blood, and have s special horse farm where they do all of this.
@@kimberlywoodbury1739 Huh. Okay. Is antivenom a common treatment for a horse allergy?
The 1st student who seems to be the smartest in the room, Josh Zuckerman, to whom House says, "I'm not going to like you, am I?" is the same actor who plays the smartest kid in the room in the 1st episode of season 3 of The West Wing, Isaac and Ishmael. Josh Lyman gives him backhanded respect in that episode. I wonder if this is his 'type' - precocious enough to annoy intelligent people for being intelligent.
He said 3 guys with leg pain
4:27 " i saw the way u were loocking at karmen , she's mine stay away"
6:07 " can i put my pants back on , I rather u didn't " bruuuh 💀💀
“Which Carmen Electra?” “The golfer” “Then why isn’t she wearing pants?”
House gives “You really have to ask?” look.
All farmers always chew straws.
One of them was House
Probly dumb question, did they ever go into how house got muscle death? Or was it just that?
An aneurysm in his thigh had clotted, leading to an infarction and causing his quadriceps muscle to become necrotic.
An aneurysm is one of those things that just happens. They can be congenital or they can happen from drug abuse, even cigarettes, or they can happen just because the universe thought it would be funny.
If I'm correct, this is the episode that is about what happened to House's leg. I watched it so long ago that I can't remember.
@@thevoiceofreason8240 ah i do remember that bit, but i didnt know if they went more indepth than that. I remember an episode that mustve been right after his surgery to fix it and he was running, jumped in a fountain to cool off and that was how he figured out a case (paralyzed/brain dead father in a chair) if im remembering right